SoloToMulti

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< by multiple players.

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> by more than one player.

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< in effect turning a multiplayer game into a solitaire game and then back again.

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> in effect turning a multiplayer game into a solitaire game and back again.

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< * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedcubing|Speedcubing]] - racing to solve Rubik's Cube and other twisty puzzles
< * [[http://www.ludism.org/ppwiki/EasySlider|Easy Slider]] - a piecepack game in which players race to solve a game like the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15_puzzle|15 Puzzle]]

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> * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedcubing|Speedcubing]]: Racing to solve Rubik's Cube and other twisty puzzles
> * [[http://www.ludism.org/ppwiki/EasySlider|Easy Slider]]: A piecepack game in which players race to solve a game like the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15_puzzle|15 Puzzle]]

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< * Cooperatively solving a puzzle such as a jigsaw

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> * Multiple people solving a puzzle together such as a jigsaw or crossword


The SoloToMulti frame is a collection of ways to make a solitaire game or puzzle enjoyably playable by more than one player.

There are two basic modes of SoloToMulti: competitive and cooperative.

See also the MultiToSolo frame.

Note: It's possible to "pipe" the MultiToSolo frame into the SoloToMulti frame, in effect turning a multiplayer game into a solitaire game and back again. Example: Taking Chess problems (MultiToSolo) and solving them in timed competitions (SoloToMulti).

Competitive SoloToMulti

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Cooperative SoloToMulti

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